If the water is at 160 C, calculate the height of a column of water equal to atmospheric pressure of 0.981 bar. Select one: O a. 10,0 m O b.9.0 m O C. B.0 m O d. 11.0 m

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If the water is at 160 °C, calculate the height of a column of water equal to atmospheric pressure of 0.981 bar.
Select one:
O a, 10,0 m
O b. 9.0 m
O C. B.0 m
O d. 11.0 m
Transcribed Image Text:If the water is at 160 °C, calculate the height of a column of water equal to atmospheric pressure of 0.981 bar. Select one: O a, 10,0 m O b. 9.0 m O C. B.0 m O d. 11.0 m
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